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INDUSTRY 4.0 – READINESS LEVEL OF THE GERMAN AND NORWEGIAN INDUSTRY DR. ODD MYKLEBUST RESEACH DIRECTOR SINTEF MANUFACTURING Name Place Month 2016

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INDUSTRY 4.0 – READINESS LEVEL OF THE GERMAN AND NORWEGIANINDUSTRY

DR. ODD MYKLEBUSTRESEACH DIRECTORSINTEF MANUFACTURING

NamePlace

Month 2016

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What to change in Norway….

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The Nprwegian Challege• Small and vulnerable vendor/supplier industry (except oil & Gas)

• Lower investment rate in robotics than competing/collaboration countries

• Norway has 40 robots pr. 10.000 industrial employee Sweden and og Denmark have

150 pr 10.000 employee (IFR, 2013)

• But what does this mean? (the industries are however different)

• Manu European countries EU land e.g. Germany have large national focus and

strategic impact of the Manufacturing industry

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Some Norwegian advantages• Strong International Industry within dedicated areas• "Den norske modellen"• High knowledge and competence• High acceptance of use of new technology

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Important reports?

New Norwegian Govermantal Industrial report- Goals: Norway will be a leading industry and technology nation

New and greener industry• Industrial politics and changes• Sustainability and growth• Innovation• Knowledge• Research

Example of answers from the Industry*Industry 4.0 questionnaire

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Main Goal: A Road mapping tool based on feedback from the SME's30 questions - small project group - direct feedback to the companies

* GCE Subsea

Germany

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Germany

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Teknologi for et bedre samfunn